The Leslie-Lohman Art Gallery presents Lesbians Seeing Lesbians: Building Community in Early Feminist Photography showing Sep 14 – Oct 22. In the wake of the Civil Rights movement, the 1970s brought a feminist revolution with lesbians, not always acceptably, to the forefront. In pursuit of personal and political liberation, lesbians photographed each other within their emerging lesbian feminist community, asserting their right to self-representation within a context of straight men, gay men and straight women. This exhibition focuses on three of the most prominent photographers of this early generation: Tee A. Corinne, JEB (Joan E. Biren) and Cathy Cade. The exhibition also pays tribute to these pioneering women by showing work of contemporary lesbian photographers.